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›› 2013, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (1): 21-26.doi: 10.11707/j.1001-7488.20130104

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Responses of the Tree-Ring of Abies faxoniana and Tsuga chinensis to Climate Factors in Sub-Alpine in Western Sichuan

Jin Xiang1, Xu Qing1, Liu Shirong1, Jiang Chunqian2   

  1. 1. Research Institute of Forest Ecology, Environment and Protection, CAF Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Environment of State Forestry Administration Beijing 100091;2. Research Institute of Forest, CAF Beijing 100091
  • Received:2012-07-21 Revised:2012-11-28 Online:2013-01-25 Published:2013-01-25

Abstract: By using the tree-ring samples of Abies faxoniana and Tsuga chinensis collected from sub-alpine forests in Wolong Sichuan in 2010, the tree-ring width standard chronologies and residual chronology were established. A. faxoniana and T. chinensis tree-ring chronology in this region contains worthy climate information. The calculation results showed that A. faxoniana and T. chinensis tree-growth and tree-ring width chronologies were significantly positively correlated with the mean air temperature, suggesting that it was the restriction factor for the tree growth. In study area, the tree-ring width of A. faxoniana was positively correlated to the mean monthly temperature in current February and April (P≤0.05). The correlations of the tree-ring width of A. faxoniana with monthly precipitation and relative humidity were being negative with the lots of months. The tree-ring width of T. chinensis was positively correlated to the mean monthly temperature last July and current February to April (P≤0.05) and to the monthly precipitation in last October and current May (P≤0.05), and was significantly negatively correlated with monthly relative humidity in last July and current April and September (P≤0.05). A. faxoniana tree-ring width chronologies was not significantly correlated with season average climate factors; but T. chinensis tree-ring width was significantly positively correlated with Spring temperature, and was significantly negatively correlated with Spring relative humidity (P≤0.05).

Key words: tree-ring, width, climate elements, sub-alpine forest, Abies faxoniana, Tsuga chinensis, Wolong Sichuan

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